Paris: Other Areas and Suburbs

ABOVE: The three-star
Hotel
Magenta Paris is in a renovated 19th Century building
within walking distance of the
Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est in
the 10th arrondissement. Several
Métro lines are close
by.

Hotels in other areas of Paris

Paris is a city with 20 arrondissements or districts.
We've ignored many of them in this article for a simple reason: As a a leisure
traveler, you're no more likely to stay in the 14th or the 19th than you'd stay
in Washington Heights or the Bronx on a visit to New York. Being near the major
sights (or in Montmartre, which is one of the major sights) just makes
more sense touristically.

Still, if you have a good reason to stay away from the prime
tourist areas (e.g., because you're leaving early for
Venice from the Gare de Paris-Bercy or have a sports tournament in an
outlying neighborhood), we wouldn't want to discourage you. Most Paris districts
are safe and within commuting distance of tourist areas by public
transportation. To see what's available throughout the city, consult Booking.com's
Paris hotels listings.

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Hotels in the Paris suburbs

You probably won't be staying in the suburbs unless you're in
Paris on business, are visiting friends, or are touring Versailles or Disneyland
Paris. (Note: Both Versailles and Disneyland Paris are easy to
reach by train, so another option is to stay in Paris and make day trips
from the city, as most people do.